Showing posts with label WINDOWS TRICKS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WINDOWS TRICKS. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Easy Steps to Change your IP in less than a minute,,,!!!




Here is the 10 most easy quick step method to change the IP address by changing the properties in LAN (Local Area Netwok).

Step 1:
Click on "Start"---> "Run"
Then Type in "command" or "cmd" and hit OK or press ENTER.

Step 2:




In the Command Prompt also known as "MS-DOS" prompt just type "ipconfig /release" & Hit Enter.

Type "exit" and leave the
prompt

Step3 :
Right-click on "Network Places" or "My Network Places" ---> Click on "properties" .Then Right click on "Local Area Connection"--->Click
"properties"

Step 4:
Now click on the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" from the list under the "General" tab

Step 5: Click on "Use the following IP address" under the "General" tab
BINGOOO,,,,!!! Now you can type in your own IP address .

Step 6:

Now Press "Tab" and it should automatically fill in the "Subnet Mask" section with default numbers.

Step 7:
Hit the "Ok" button twice and you are now back to the "Local Area
Connection" screen.
Step 8:
Now Right-click back on "Local Area Connection" and go to properties again.

Step 9:
Go back to the "TCP/IP" settings
Now , Select "Obtain an IP address automatically"
Step 10:
Hit "Ok" twice again

BANG BANG BANG,,,,,!!!! :D ;)
You now have a new IP address However it only changes your
dynamic IP address and not not your ISP/IP address.

Hope you enjoyed this post,,,!!! Cheers,,,!!! ;)

Saturday, 26 November 2011

Easy way to Change Windows7 Log-On Screen Back Ground,,,,!!!

I have previously described in Detail how to Change the Log-On Screen Background in Windows 7 ,,,, To View my previous post Click Here



Here is yet another quick Step method for the class of lazy guyzzz who hate reading long posts like me ;D


If you do not like the Windows 7 login screen, you can change it as shown above by trying this simple hack.
Here is how you can do it.

1. Launch the Windows Registry Editor by typing Regedit in Start Menu

2. Go to ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\Log ​​onUI\Background‘.

3. Double-click the DWORD value called ‘OEM Background’ to open it and enter 1 in the Value data field.

Note: If the DWORD ‘OEM Background’ is not there, you need to make it.

4. Browse to the background image that you would like
use on the log-in screen. A JPEG file that is less than 245 kb in size can only be used here.
5. Copy the image you want to use into the ‘%windir%\system32\oobe\info\backgrounds‘ folder. If the folder is not present, you need to create it.

6. Rename the image to backgroundDefault.jpg

7. Restart your computer to check the new login background screen.

BINGO,,,!!! :)

Reduce the delay time of Windows 7 thumbnail preview

Windows 7 users know that thumbnail preview of taskbar items is a very cool feature.
You can view the thumbnail by hovering the mouse over the respective taskbar item.
However, you may notice that sometimes, the previews do not appear quickly.
Here is a hack to fix the taskbar preview delay time.

1. Launch Windows Registry Editor by typing regedit in Start Menu

2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced

3. Right click in the right-hand pane of Windows Registry and select New -> DWORD Value.

4. You need to name the new DWORD as “ExtendedUIHoverTime”

5. Double-click on the created DWORD to open it.

6. Select “Decimal” under “Base” and enter the delay time (in milliseconds) in the “Value data” field.

7. Click OK

Windows 7 God Mode

The Windows GodMode features lets you view all the control panels in a single folder.




All you need to do is create a new folder by the following name: GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}.
After it is done, the icon of the folder will change to the control panel icon and when you open the folder, you will see all the control panel options inside it.

Windows 7 registry tweaks




Aero is a very cool and beautiful user interface of Windows 7.
To run Aero, you need a PC with specs like 1 GHz CPU, 1 GB system memory and 128MB of video RAM.
If your system is low on specs, you won’t be able to use Aero.
Here is a workaround for enabling Aero on systems that have low specs.

1. Launch Windows Registry Editor by typing Regedit in Start Menu

2. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM

3. Right-click on the right-hand pane and create the following three DWORD entries and set value for each one:

Animations – set value to 0.

Blur – set value to 0.

UseMachineCheck – set value to 0.

4. Close the Registry Editor

5. Go to the Start Menu, enter “cmd” and press Enter to open the Command Prompt.

6. Type the following commands:

Net Stop uxsms and then press Enter

Net Start uxsms and then press Enter

7. The last step is to right-click on your desktop and choose: Personalize/Windows Colors.

IS YOU COMPUTER TOO SLOW,,,,,!!! Here Are Some Solutions,,,,!!!

Temporary files

Step 1. GO to run then type %temp%

Step 2. Delete all these files they are all temporary and unimportant !

Step 3. Do this on a regular basis

I surgest using ccleaner its free and very effective at clearing out your junk

Step 1. Right click on my computer and go to properties.

Step 2. Click the advanced tab and click performance.

Step 3. Tick the box Adjust best for performance.

How to put a password on your files ( using win rar)



Here are some simple steps that allow you to Password Protect your Win RAR Files:



Step 1. Right click on your file and click add to archive

Step 2. Go to the advanced tab and press set password

Step 3. Put in your desired password then make sure that you have the 'encrypt file names' box ticked. And the show password unticked.

Step 4. You now should have your password protected file !
Enjoy privacy now ;)

Sunday, 10 July 2011

How to Change Windows7 Logon Screen Back Ground

Hey guys… Have you ever wondered how to change your Logon Screen Background in Windows7 just like you change your desktop background….?!?
It’s a very simple trick….
RULE#1. The image you need to set as the background should be a .jpg file and it’s size should not exceed 245KB.
• The image resolution can be anything of your choice. However it is better to have the ones with 1440 x 900 or 1024 x 768. You can use any of the photo editing software such as Photoshop to compress and set the resolution for your image. Once you’re done, save this image as backgroundDefault.jpg.
• You will need to copy this image to
C:\Windows\system32\oobe\info\backgrounds
You will need to create that path if it does not already exist on your computer.
• Now open the Registry Editor (Start -> Run -> Type regedit) and navigate to the following key
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI\Background
Note: If Background does not exist rightclick LogonUI, select New and then Key, and then name it Background. Now locate OEMBackground (listed on the right side). If it does not exist, right-click Background and select New and then DWORD and name it OEMBackground.
• Double-click on OEMBackground and set the Value Data to 1.
• Now log-off to see the new logon screen background. If you would like to revert back to the default background, just set the Value Data back to 0.

Hope You Enjoyed the post!!! Cheers!!!

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